The campaign promotes the new powers of the PIK to investigate criminal offences allegedly committed by police employees, the PIK portion in investigating disciplinary violations and inspection of police management areas. The overall purpose of the campaign is to promote the PIK as a civilian external oversight mechanism of the police, as well as to enhance the public confidence in the police.

The aim of this training course, organised by the Strategic Poilce Matters Unit of the OSCE Secretariat in co-operation with the Turkish International Academy against Drugs and Organised Crime (TADOC), was to prepare law enforcement officers of anti-narcotics units for their role in performing their operational duties and tasks and equip them with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable them to combat against drugs competently, confidently, and ethically.

The purpose of the seminar, organised by the SPMU in co-operation with UNODC, was to share knowledge, experience and best practices with European jurisdictions on asset forfeitures as a vital part of the war against organized crime and corruption.

This training seminar aimed at improving capacities of law enforcement authorities in Eastern Europe in the detection, investigation and prosecution of sexual abuse of children on the Internet through enhanced law enforcement international co-operation, coordination and information sharing.

This workshop, organised by the OSCE Strategic Police Matters Unit and the Turkish National Police Academy, aimed to promote e-learning in police training, analyze challenges, share best practices, and explore options to improve and enhance police training.